Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Beginning of
capitalism and
labour
movements
- Salaried
workforce
- Household
manufacture
- Increase of
commercial activities
- Discovery of
mines
- Accumulation of
capital
- Use of money
as a currency
- Feudal
crisis
- Commercial
crisis
- There were
few
markets.
- New
ideologies
- Agrarian
crisis
- Demographic
crisis
- Bourgeoisie was born
- Rules set by guilds
were too strict.
- Guilds: groups of
artisans that
protected their
interests in
commerce.
- 3 social groups in
a guild: apprentice,
journeyman,
master
- Overseas journeys increased
commerce
- Geographic
discoveries
- Scientific and
technological
development
- Mid XVIII
Century
- Creation of trading
companies
- Profit
from
doing
business
- XIX Century
- 2
groups
- Capitalists
(bourgeoisie)
- Supplied capital and
tools, hires workers
- Workers
(proletariat)
- Work for a salary
- Strong inequality
between these
two groups
- Social movements for helping
workers to get better working
conditions
- Workers'
associations
(mutual
organizations)
- Luddism
- Chartism
- Socialism
- *
Anarchism
- Since
the
Renaissance